Disk partitioning and OneKey Recovery function



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    Device drivers for a Win 7 install on Ubuntu system

    Hello

    I bought a Toshiba Portege M400-S5032 tablet PC reburbished that came with Ubuntu installed.  I am trying to install Windows 7, but he does not see the disk partitions and the installation goes to the screen 'Select the driver to install' with no option. Because it is not find Windows device drivers, I went to the Toshiba site to see if I could download a full game, but I can not...  So, how do you get drivers for Windows can install (or y at - it another way to work around it)?

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    The bios on fail safe defaults options are?

    It will probably take the raid driver

  • Bootcamp error: "the startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partition" and Windows recovery partitions

    I have Setup with Bootcamp Windows 8 and then upgrade to Windows 8.1, and then upgrade to Windows 10.

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  • The hard disk Partitions and Factory Reset

    Hello

    I bought my HP Pavilion g series and I used it for awhile, then I decided to install Ubuntu as well as I want to do shows. I partitioned my hard drive and I made a mistake, and the hard drive is now labeled as 'Simple Volume'.

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  • The disk partitioning and choosing the SSD to install Windows

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    I'm new to the forum and I hope to get some help with my problem.
    Today, I received my new IdeaPad U510 and I love it. But I realize that the operating system is installed on the SATA hard drive instead of being installed on the SSD (for best performance).
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    Then a message that I needed to buy a product to repair my disk.  I did this assuming that it's microsoft.  The payment went o edscheap.com.  Was it a scam?  I cancelled credit card.

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    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx#victim

    Scams by e-mail or web: how to protect yourself
    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspx

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    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msName.aspx

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  • WinRE disabled after resizing partition recovery of Lenovo and OneKey Re works

    System: Lenovo Yoga 700-14ISK 80QD

    The almost 4 GB of free space on the partition of Lenovo have been very tempting, after researching if it is safe and also, I decided to give it a go by using a 3rd party free software has saved me several times in the past (MiniTool Partition Wizard). Interesting that most tutorials on create a recovery drive and the removal of the partition, but I decided for now to get just the free space until it takes more, and I did not find that resizing with 3rd party software will mess up your WinRe settings only once this has been done. Here's the info of the agent:

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    Location of recovery image:
    Image Recovery index: 0
    Location of the custom image:
    The index of the custom image: 0

    REAGENTC. EXE: Successful Operation.

    After resizing and the recovery agent control, I realized that I lost details such as the location of the partition, offset and id. After changing the System32/recovery with outreach and id ReAgent.Xml it was not enough to allow that the path for the location of winre etc miss me him.

    This is what my file looks like now:



















    Can someone help me and give me the necessary adjustments?

    My laptop works fine and OneKey recovery works well, except that I cannot create a recovery drive more. Thank you.

    After watching my partitions and shifts again, I modified the agent accordingly re and now I am able to create a recovery drive.

    Solution:

    1. Mode of high open CMD
    2. type diskpart
    3. partition of type list
    4. use select partition = x where x is the number of the partition that you are interested to see the details
    5. partition detail to see GUID, offset and other type information
    6. Type exit
    7. Change Windows/System32/Recovery/ReAgent.xml
      • Change path, offset, and guid for tag WinreLocation
      • That's why your score are hidden to make sure that the path looks like this:
        • \\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddiskY\partitionX\Recovery\WindowsRE
        • Where is the number of hard disk - usually so unique 0
        • Where X is the partition for WinRE number determined in step 4
      • Apply the same logic to PBRImageLocation tag to partition LENOVO_PART
    8. In CMD type reagentc /info and now you should be able to see your location
    9. If step 8 failed try reagentc first enable and repeat step 8
    10. I don't know if it is relevant or not, but a computer restart might help and repeat steps 8, 9

  • How to format and re - install Windows 7 using recovery disks/Partitions?

    Hello..

    My product-

    HP DV4-5109tx

    Windows 7 (64-bit)

    I have a free space of 78 GBs that I'm not able to use... As when I try to use the "disk management" and right-click on the free space to "format partition" this option has been grayed out... !!

    Please suggest if I can use this space without formatting? (I was suggested for formatting)

    In addition, due to some other issues too I want to format my Windows (and reinstall) IE drive C so that the free space problem can be solved... Also I don't want no data in my other drives to be formatted...

    I have the recovery partition and the recovery disks sent by HP...

    Please help me how I can use them to solve my goal...

    Thank you

    It's simple, as I suggested in my previous post.

    Once you have a drive like the one on the image management window simply click New Simple Volume. Create a new partition called "New Volume". Make a right click on it and the option to format it will appear.  The strips on the 75,38 GB of free space in your image indicates that the selected action will take place on this point in the disk management window. You can change the name for the new volume in Windows Explorer.

  • Portege Z30T - Confused on partitions and recovery methods

    A few weeks ago, I bought a new PORTEGE Z30T-A PT24CE and upgraded to Microsoft Windows OS Version 8.1 Pro 6.3.9600 with its CDs. (it came with Windows 7 pre-installed)

    I have two questions that confuse me:

    1-) first of all, I got the laptop I upgraded to 8.1 win by a DVD burner. And I remember this time, he made a picture to copy at the end of the Windows installation. And then another reason I reset phone option "DELETE EVERYTHING AND REINSTALL WINDOWS. But SSD partition recovery recovery (since I don't use any DVD).

    My first question is: does make a difference to reset the PC from DVD of the TOSHIBA (which takes longer) than the reset of the image on the hard drive. I ask because if there is difference, I'll try new DVD reset.

    2-) when I check 256 GB SSD disk management I see the following disk partition (check the image below):
    [partition|postimg.org/image/57i99hsgr/]

    Here, there are the OEM partition and the recovery Partition. What is the difference between these two? Should I have them both? They occupy too much space each more than 8 GB.

    In regard to point 1)

    What software did you use to create the image after the update 8.1 Win?

    The fact is that the Toshiba recovery image was preinstalled on the laptop and recover the laptop using the recovery media (disk or USB key) or by using the procedure of recovery Toshiba HDD would reset the computer laptop back to the factory settings; on the same State as at the first day of the purchase.

    If you want to use another method of recovery or image, you reset draw the laptop to the State when the image was created.

    In regard to point 2)
    Unfortunately, somehow the link to the screenshot does not work
    However, as I said above: the Toshiba HDD recovery procedure redefines the laptop to factory settings and the recovery of image files is placed on a separate partition.
    This partition is very important to perform HARD drive recovery and create additional recovery media.
    This was the case for pre-installed Win 7 OS!

    The other partition may be created by Windows system after Win 8.1 install.
    I'm also a little confused about the image created...
    It would also be possible that this OEM partition is related to the image that you created after the installation of Win 8.1.

    In any case... it would be useful to know all the steps you did the upgrade...

    by the way: I also recommend you read some threads/posts on the topic of recovery here in the forum... This should help you understand the whole process

  • OneKey Recovery failure

    I know that this topic is not new, but I need help like Lenovo wants me to pay by the recovery disks that has OneKey Recovery (app provided by Lenovo) can not create.

    I was surprised to find that once a new partition is created, OneKey Recovery not working anymore.

    . I wanted to create my recovery discs and I can't

    . I need to reinstall the operating system with the default settings and I can not

    . Lenovo wants to charge me for the recovery disks

    . My laptop is just 6 months

    After reading something on this issue, I finally got to recover the original files in the hidden partition on another partition with the complete folder structure.

    Now, my problem is that I don't know how to create these files recovery disks (they are all visible but OKR still does not).

    Can someone help me and tell me how to create the backup of files with the original files recovery disks?

    Is absurd as Lenovo does support not that.

    Thank you very much.

    What recover you the partition 'hidden '? Is a backup that you have or are you referring to the lenovo software and drivers that are stored in the lenovo D: partition.

    You will not be able to restore factory if you do not create your own backup.

    Have you thought about downloadingand Burning ISO of Windows 7 from Digital River and using your product key to a new installation. You can download all drivers lenovo and lenono software. This can be higher than factory State anyway that you choose do not install the default value of the programs/bloatware you won't use. I intend to do when I switch to an SSD.

  • Re: How to create a partition for instant recovery on Satellite A100 PSAA9E

    .. .This can be a difficult issue but I wil give it a shot...

    I have a Toshiba Satellite A100 PSAA9E and a defined recovery disk.
    In the recovery for the operating system (win xp MCE) disk there are two iso: PEbase.iso and the HDbase.iso.
    After some snooping in the Northeast, I discovered what an enivorment of preinstallation and installation (sysprep) prepared.

    Now I wonder if it can be so simple place the image .tpa from the recovery disk in partition and install it whit a pe that works directly from this partition.

    The only real obstacle is that there is some .inf and .sif PES statically to the installation partition, which can be useful to know what has changed from the original version of xp MCE.

    I know that the question is not easy but I hope that in the expertise of the admins

    Hello

    > Now I m wondering if it can be so simple place the image .tpa of recovery in a disk partition and install it whit a pe that works directly from this partition.

    I doubt that it will work to be honest, I've never tested so I can't say exactly if it will work or not but in my opinion it is not possible

    New laptop model are equipped in HARD drive recovery option, but this recovery works completely different. There is an additional menu that allows to start the HDD recovery procedure.

    Your laptop supports the recovery disk and that disk must be used to retrieve the laptop.

    By the way; I have a Norton Ghost utility. I create my own image using this tool and placed it on the second partition. If something goes wrong with my OS I can restore the entire system using the shadow and the filename of the image to the other partition.

    Good bye

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